Inmate Robyn Adams, with whom Anthony exchanged 50 letters while incarcerated, told investigators that Casey Anthony told her that she sometimes used “stuff” to put her daughter to sleep. Another inmate, Maya Derkovic, said Anthony told her a similar story, but never said how she “knocked out” the toddler, according to the documents released today.

Orange County Corrections Lt. Tammy Unser describes to detectives Casey’s reaction to discovery of a body.

Casey collapsed in a chair after viewing WFTV-Channel 9 news report about child remains discovered near her family home on Dec. 11.

She never appeared to cry but continued to breathe rapidly.

Tammy escorts Casey to the medical clinic around 11:35 a.m. so she could view the TV and “see what was happening” This is before Jose arrived. The mental health staff was on hand to watch her and offer services if needed.

“She walked into the medical clinic and immediately looked at the TV, which was on Ch. 9,” Tammy says in the taped interview.

After she collapsed, Casey’s hands became sweaty and red blotches appeared on her neck.

She didn’t look at the TV anymore but she could hear reports about the body of a small child found near the Anthony home. She definitely heard all of that,Tammy says.